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District Forest Officer Prashant Patil said that a tiger residing in the forests of Kinwat in Maharashtra drifted towards Telangana and strayed into the forest of Boath a few days back.
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A total of 340 kgs of ganja was seized in Adilabad station, while 37 kgs and 33 kgs of the substance was seized under Echoda and Utnoor stations respectively.
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Adilabad Collector Rajarshi Shah opined that only policemen would discharge duties without caring for their family members
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Agriculture Minister Tummala Nageswara Rao had announced on Saturday that the State government would not be able to disburse the Rythu Bharosa funds as the Cabinet sub-committee was yet to submit its guidelines.
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Communal conflicts were once confined to Bhainsa town in Nirmal district. However, of late they are spreading to Adilabad, Nirmal district headquarters and Kaghaznagar town in Kumram Bheem Asifabad district
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Two more accused persons of the gang were still absconding
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While Adilabad topped in growing the cash crop by seeing 3.96 lakh acres, Kumram Bheem Asifabad district accounted for 3.30 lakh acres
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An inquiry was begun into the quarrel between the head constable and home guard at the police station, both reportedly under the influence of alcohol on Saturday
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Around 20 schools were closed in different parts of Nirmal, Mancherial, Adilabad and Kumram Bheem Asifabad districts.
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Managements of the colleges said they were unable to maintain the colleges owing to delay in reimbursement of the tuition fee by the government to BC, SC and ST students
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The party promised to fulfil promises within 100 days after assuming power, however, it has not kept its word so far, the villagers said
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People from all walks of life, dressed in their best attire, gathered at special venues of the festival and witnessed the customary event Ravana dahanam, which symbolises victory of good over evil
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While 134 students were selected in Telugu/English medium, 27 were from Urdu medium. It is a classic example of how the institute is imparting quality education to its students
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People wondered as to why none of eight Assembly segments in erstwhile Adilabad were not included in the project
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Aboriginal tribals belonging to 25 habitations such as Sangvi, Pippri, Sarvi, Mediguda, Punikasa, Polama, Kundi, Jhari and Lokari visited the camp and availed the medical services
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The injured victim, Neeraj, was shifted to Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS)-Adilabad. His medical condition was stated to be critical.
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They alleged that the government was targeting them by razing down their houses by acting on complaints received from some tribals.
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Adilabad district has 18 residential schools and colleges for students from minorities communities and 28 institutions operated by BC Welfare department.
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Women from all age groups, dressed in their best, worshiped the idols made of flowers by joyfully clapping and rhythmically dancing around the deity
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Three others sustained injuries in mishap, the incident occurred when they were returning to Adilabad after attending a function in Hyderabad